Examples of Federal Preservation Officer in a sentence
FEMA’s Federal Preservation Officer (FPO), or designee, shall determine whether such staff meets the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications Standards in the respective discipline(s) in initiating the process, completing identification and evaluations of historic properties, and in making findings of effects.
Amtrak will notify FRA’s Federal Preservation Officer in writing regarding any such curation activities.
NRCS Utah will synthesize information for all Category I undertakings and shall include the information within the annual summary report that is to be provided to all consulting parties, the general public, and the NRCS Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) in accordance with Stipulation X of the NRCS Utah SPPA.
All construction- related actions with a federal nexus must comply with 36 CFR § 800.4 – § 800.6. Questions about applicability of 36 CFR § 800.3(a)(1) should be referred to the FHWA Federal Preservation Officer.
NRCS must provide a signed copy of each state PPA to the NRCS Federal Preservation Officer (FPO), SHPO/Indian tribe/THPO/NHO, and any other signatories to the PPA.
Xxxxxx Federal Preservation Officer U.S. General Services Administration xxxx.xxxxxx@xxx.xxx (000) 000-0000 By: Date: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx PBS Regional Commissioner U.
AFRH’s Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) is responsible for ensuring that AFRH is aware of and complies with all federal responsibilities relating to historic preservation.
If the BLM and the SHPO cannot concur on eligibility of a cultural resource, and agreement cannot be reached within 30 days, then the BLM shall submit the dispute to Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) in the BLM Washington Office who shall request a formal determination of eligibility from the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places (Keeper), pursuant to 36 CFR § Part 63 regulations on eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
This State-based Prototype Agreement applies only when there is a Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) in the NRCS National Headquarters (NHQ) who meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards (48 FR 44716).
As there were no comments regarding the nomination, at the end of the 45 days, AFRH’s Federal Preservation Officer approved the nomination and forwarded it to the Keeper of the National Register for listing.